Parliament: Its Romance, Its Comedy, Its PathosP.S. King & Son, 1902 - 406 pages |
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Page 78
... Rule , which at the time occupied the public mind . Forster died on April 5th , 1886. The Queen , writing to the widow of the dead statesman on the 7th - the day before Gladstone explained the clauses of his Home Rule Bill to the House ...
... Rule , which at the time occupied the public mind . Forster died on April 5th , 1886. The Queen , writing to the widow of the dead statesman on the 7th - the day before Gladstone explained the clauses of his Home Rule Bill to the House ...
Page 79
... Rule . Mr. Barry O'Brien , in his " Life of Parnell , " publishes an interview he had with Gladstone on the subject of his relations with the leader of the Nationalists . In reply to a question . as to when he first directed his ...
... Rule . Mr. Barry O'Brien , in his " Life of Parnell , " publishes an interview he had with Gladstone on the subject of his relations with the leader of the Nationalists . In reply to a question . as to when he first directed his ...
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... Rule policy in 1885 , on being offered the post of Secretary for War . He is also the author of the happy term " Ulsteria , " as a description of the Orange demonstrations against Home Rule in the North of Ireland . The term ...
... Rule policy in 1885 , on being offered the post of Secretary for War . He is also the author of the happy term " Ulsteria , " as a description of the Orange demonstrations against Home Rule in the North of Ireland . The term ...
Contents
СКАР | 1 |
THE FIRST OF OUR CONSTITUTIONAL SOVEREIGNS | 25 |
HOW EDWARD VII OPENED HIS FIRST PARLIAMENT | 84 |
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